11259728

System and Methods for Addressing Psychological Conditions of a Patient Through Guided Meditation

PublishedMarch 1, 2022
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1. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having computer-readable instructions stored thereon that are executable by a processor to: serve a first psychological test to the patient through a virtual patient portal executing on a computing device; transform results of the first psychological test into a set of psychological conditions of the patient; match intensities of psychological conditions in the set of psychological conditions to a particular template psychological test result in a set of template psychological test results; assign a first meditation path, from a set of predefined meditation paths, to the patient, the first mediation path associated with the particular template psychological test result; at a first time, serve a first guided meditation track in the first meditation path to the patient through the virtual patient portal; calculate a meditation score based on data collected during completion of the first meditation path by the patient; at a second time succeeding completion of the first meditation path by the patient, serve a second psychological test to the patient through the virtual patient portal; match a second meditation path, from the set of predefined meditation paths, to the patient based on results of the second psychological test and the meditation score; and at a third time succeeding the second time, serve a second guided meditation track in the second meditation path to the patient through the virtual patient portal.

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2. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to calculate new intensities of each psychological condition in the set of psychological conditions of the patient based on results of the second psychological test.

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3. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the meditation score comprises a quantitative value based on data collected during completion of the first meditation path by the patient.

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4. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the first meditation path is associated with a first difficulty level, and wherein the second meditation path is associated with a second difficulty level greater than the first difficulty level.

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5. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the meditation score comprises a quantitative value related to biometric data read from a sensor device worn by the patient during completion of the first meditation path by the patient.

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6. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 5 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to download biometric data from the sensor device worn by the patient during completion of the first guided meditation track in the first meditation path by the patient.

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7. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to modify the first meditation path based on the results of the first psychological test.

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8. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to modify the second meditation path based on the results of the second psychological test.

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9. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to: receive an electronic medical record of the patient indicating an upcoming scheduled surgery; assign a preoperative meditation path to the patient; and at a fourth time preceding the upcoming scheduled surgery, serve a guided meditation track in the preoperative meditation path to the patient through the virtual patient portal.

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10. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 1 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to: access a current biometric signal of the patient; infer a current physiological state of the patient from the current biometric signal of the patient; select an alternate guided meditation track outside of the second meditation path based on an intensity of the current physiological state of the patient; and serve the alternate guided meditation track to the patient through the virtual patient portal.

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11. A computing device, wherein the computing device comprises: a processor; a memory for storing a computer-readable medium; wherein the computer-readable medium comprises computer-readable instructions stored therein that are executable by the processor to: serve a first psychological test to the patient through a virtual patient portal executing on a computing device; transform results of the first psychological test into a set of psychological conditions of the patient; match intensities of psychological conditions in the set of psychological conditions to a particular template psychological test result in a set of template psychological test results; assign a first meditation path, from a set of predefined meditation paths, to the patient, the first meditation path associated with the particular template psychological test result; at a first time, serve a first guided meditation track in the first meditation path to the patient through the virtual patient portal; calculate a meditation score based on data collected during completion of the first meditation path by the patient; at a second time succeeding completing of the first meditation path by the patient, serve a second psychological test to the patient through the virtual patient portal; match a second meditation path, from the set of predefined meditation paths, to the patient based on a result of the second psychological test and the meditation score; and at a third time succeeding the second time, serve a second guided meditation track in the second meditation path to the patient through the virtual patient portal.

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12. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to calculate new intensities of each psychological condition in the set of psychological conditions of the patient based on results of the second psychological test.

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13. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the meditation score comprises a quantitative value based on data collected during completion of the first meditation path by the patient.

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14. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the first meditation path is associated with a first difficulty level, and wherein the second meditation path is associated with a second difficulty level greater than the first difficulty level.

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15. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the meditation score comprises a quantitative value inversely proportional to a magnitude of alpha waves read from an electroencephalography headset worn by the patient during completion of the first meditation path by the patient.

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16. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to download electroencephalography data from the electroencephalography headset during completion of the first guided meditation track in the first meditation path by the patient.

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17. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to modify the first meditation path based on the results of the first psychological test.

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18. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to modify the second meditation path based on the results of the second psychological test.

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19. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to: receive an electronic medical record of the patient indicating an upcoming scheduled surgery; assign a preoperative meditation path to the patient; and at a fourth time preceding the upcoming scheduled surgery, serve a guided meditation track in the preoperative meditation path to the patient through the virtual patient portal.

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20. The computing device of claim 11 , wherein the computer-readable instructions are further executable by a processor to: access a current biometric signal of the patient; infer a current physiological state of the patient from the current biometric signal of the patient; select an alternate guided meditation track outside of the second meditation path based on an intensity of the current physiological state of the patient; and serve the alternate guided meditation track to the patient through the virtual patient portal.

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March 1, 2022

Inventors

Ruben Kalra
William Longton
Richard Shinaman

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